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iTunes will host a free Paul McCartney live stream concert on Thursday
Guitarworld notes that the new Paul McCartney album ‘Kisses on the Bottom’ launches this week, and to celebrate, he will be performing live from Capital Studios in Los Angeles on iTunes. [iTunes link] Here are the details: Paul McCartney will commemorate the release of his new album, Kisses On The Bottom, with a free streaming performance that takes [...]
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Apple updates EFI Firmware on 2010 MacBook Pros, Airs and iMacs – adds Lion Internet Recovery
Apple has released EFI firmware updates for the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and iMacs this evening. The updates bring Lion Internet Recovery to the 2010 models of the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and iMac. You can open up Software Update or download the updates directly from Apple’s website. MacBook Pro This update enables Lion Recovery from an Internet [...]
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Apple is the only PC brand making progress in Europe (and that’s without iPad)
Research firm Gartner just released its estimates for PC shipments in the Western Europe region during the holiday quarter, and only Apple and Asus made any meaningful progress, with Apple recording the strongest gains in France and the United Kingdom. While the Mac maker remained absent from the Top 5 rankings in Western Europe and Germany, it was [...]
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Attention politicians: For every low-wage job shipped to Shenzhen, the App Economy creates a quality job in the US
American politicians are in a hullabaloo over the 500,000 Foxconn low-wage jobs in China that they claim could be stationed in the United States, but no one seems to pay attention to the booming “App Economy” that created roughly the same amount of decent jobs stateside. Both sides of the aisle have made public statements [...]
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FYI: Path uploads your iPhone’s entire address book to their servers
Blogger Arun Thampi discovered something that may or may not sit right about the free social media app Path while packet sniffing the app last night. Upon first installing the app and registering for an account, Path sends each one of your contacts in your address book to their server via a. plist. The [...]
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